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  • 21skip — (informal) A mailpiece that has passed through a canceling machine without a cancellation being applied to the postage stamp …

    Glossary of postal terms

  • 22skip- — *skip germ., Verb: nhd. spalten, hauen; ne. split (Verb), hew; Hinweis: s. *skipa , *skipatjan; Etymologie: idg. *skeib , Verb, Substantiv, schneiden, scheiden, Schiff, Pokorny 922; …

    Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • 23SKIP — Simple Key Management for Internet Protocol (или SKIP)  протокол, разработанный около 1995 года компанией IETF Security Working Group для обмена ключами шифрования. SKIP является гибридным протоколом распределения ключей, похожим на SSL,… …

    Википедия

  • 24skip — skip1 [skıp] v past tense and past participle skipped present participle skipping ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not do something)¦ 2¦(not deal with something)¦ 3¦(change subjects)¦ 4¦(movement)¦ 5¦(jump over a rope)¦ 6 skip town/skip the country 7 skip it! 8 ski …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 25Skip — The word skip has several meanings:* Skip (container), a type of large open topped container * Skip (music), a type of interval in music * Skip (music composer), a composer of electronic music from Gent, Belgium. Using influences from musical… …

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  • 26skip — skip1 [ skıp ] verb * 1. ) intransitive to move forward by jumping first on one foot and then the other: Julie skipped down the sidewalk. a ) transitive to jump over a rope that you or two other people swing above your head and then under your… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 27skip — 1 verb 1 MOVEMENT (I) to move forwards with quick steps and jumps (+ across/along etc): Maria skipped along at her mother s side. 2 NOT DO STH (T) informal to not do something that you usually do or that you should do: Children who skip breakfast …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 28skip — skip1 skippingly, adv. /skip/, v., skipped, skipping, n. v.i. 1. to move in a light, springy manner by bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot. 2. to pass from one point, thing, subject, etc., to another, disregarding or omitting what… …

    Universalium

  • 29skip — land·skip; rock·skip·per; skip; skip·e·tar; skip·man; skip·pable; skip·pered; skip·per·ship; skip·pery; skip·ping·ly; skip·per; skip·pet; …

    English syllables

  • 30skip — [[t]skɪ̱p[/t]] skips, skipping, skipped 1) VERB If you skip along, you move almost as if you are dancing, with a series of little jumps from one foot to the other. [V adv/prep] They saw the man with a little girl skipping along behind him... [V… …

    English dictionary